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A swell in the ocean is a series of mostly regular, long-wavelength waves that travel away from the area where they were generated, organizing energy across hundreds or thousand...
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A swell in the ocean is a series of mostly regular, long-wavelength waves that travel away from the area where they were generated, organizing energy across hundreds or thousand...
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Big waves are primarily caused by wind transferring energy across the ocean surface. As wind blows, it creates friction that builds small ripples, which can grow into larger wav...
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The language of the ocean spans navigation, science, weather, culture, and law, making a reliable reference to ocean terms and phrases essential for professionals, students, and...
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The Strait of Gibraltar is a narrow waterway connecting the Atlantic Ocean to the Mediterranean Sea, separating Southern Spain from Northwest Africa. At its narrowest point, the...
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Wind creates waves by transferring energy from moving air to the water surface through friction and pressure differences. As wind blows over water, it exerts shear stress, gener...
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The Arctic Ocean is the smallest and coldest of the world’s five ocean basins, centered around the North Pole and encircled by the northern edges of Eurasia, North America, an...
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Salt water does not freeze at 0°C because dissolved salt disrupts water’s crystal structure, requiring a lower temperature to form ice. This freezing point depression depends...
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In oceanography, a whale tail refers to the distinctive, fan-shaped pattern of converging surface currents that resemble a whale’s fluke, often visible in satellite imagery or...
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Which wave carries the most energy? In physical terms, the wave with the most energy is the one with the largest amplitude and the highest frequency, because energy in a wave is...
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